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English: Votive amphiglyphon (side B). Pentelic marble. Found in Neo Phaleron, Attica. Depiction of the adduction of the Nymph Basile by the hero Echelos. Hermes, holding a painted whiplash in his right hand, drives the chariot that transports the two figures. The names of the three figures are inscribed on the epistyle, above the image: Hermes, Echelos, Basile. The relief was erected on a tall inscribed poros base. The inscription on the base indicates that the relief as well as an altar, were dedicated by Kephisodotos, son of Demogenes. According to the inscription on the epistyle, the relief was dedicated to Hermes and the Nymphs. Inventory Number: 1783. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Athens, Greece. Text: Museum inscription.
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